Hello,
I am trying to deploy a Restlet application as a Servlet to weblogic using SSL
for authentication and authorization. I have successfully gotten the SSL
authentication to work with my Restlet, running it as a Java application using
the default Jetty
container. Now I'm trying to deploy it
Hi,
I am starting to use restlet. The framework seems impressive but unfortunately
I have just spent +5hrs trying to get it running on my environment. Hopefully
this is just my personal christening and everything will go smooth from now on
;-)
My (constraint) environment is:
- Eclipse 3.5
-
Hi,
I am starting to use restlet. The framework seems impressive but unfortunately
I have just spent +5hrs trying to get it to run on my environment. Hopefully
this is just my personal christening and everything will go smooth from now on
;-)
My environment is:
- Eclipse 3.5
- The Jetty supp
Hello Johnson,
this information is specific to the HTTP_DIGEST authentication scheme,
here is the related excerpt from the rfc 2069 :
domain
A comma-separated list of URIs, as specified for HTTP/1.0. The
intent is that the client could use this information to know the
set of URIs
Hello Jerome,
Any updates on when "Restlet: Official Developer's Guide to RESTful
Web Applications in Java" printing will be available. This is all the
information I get from Amazon.co.uk:
"Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will
be back in stock."
Cheers,
woodHack
--
Thanks thboileau,
yes, you are right.
but I still don't understand what baseUris means in Guard class. what can we do
with it?
Do we just use it like:
Collection baseUris = new ArrayList();
then put empty baseUris into the constructor of Guard or its subclass?
can I put something into it or
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